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Scream Site
Scream Site | Justina Ireland
2 posts | 3 read | 2 to read
Sabrina Sebastian's goal in life is to be an investigative reporter. For her first big story, she researches a popular website called Scream Site, where people post scary videos and compete for the most "screams." While Sabrina's friends and her sister, Faith, talk nonstop about the creepy viral videos, Sabrina just hopes that covering this trend will get her the internship she's wishing for. But as she digs into the truth behind the website, she begins to suspect that these aren't only aspiring actors and videographers at work. Some clips seem a little too real. And when Faith goes missing, Sabrina must race against time to save her sister from becoming the next video "star."
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Myles.san
Scream Site | Justina Ireland
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The book Scream Site wasn‘t bad.
I didn‘t really like the ending, it was building suspense, but at the end it all just fell part.
Other than that it was great

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batsy
Scream Site | Justina Ireland
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Mehso-so

There is a more interesting, better-written book trapped inside this book, screaming to get out. This is a middle-gradeish novel about internet fame & online scams, & not quite the thriller/horror one might expect from the blurb. That's fine; the concept is interesting. But it's hampered by pedestrian writing with an earnest, moralising tone, like a bad after-school TV special. It feels like an author "writing down" to her readers ? #netgalley

Reggie That‘s a bummer. Especially when you see potential. What coulda been. 6y
mabell After school TV special - great analogy! 😂 6y
batsy I know @Reggie those are the books that bum me our the most! 6y
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batsy @mabell 😆😆 6y
ValerieAndBooks “Writing-down” — great description!! 6y
batsy @ValerieAndBooks Thanks :) It's one of my least favourite things when authors do that just because they're writing YA or middle-grade. 6y
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